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Batch picture resizer

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Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a FREE resizer for batches? Am running Win7 home premium.

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by far the best one i have used is the prish resizer it was developed as a "powertoy" for vista as ms wasnt going to make another powertoy's set

Resize on the right click, loads of features and its free. select the images you want right click and away you go it will even put them in a "resized" folder for ya

http://prishcom.spaces.live.com/blog/cn ... !128.entry
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Thanks Flash,

I have always wondered, how do I know if I want 32bit or 64?

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Simon Site Manager wrote:Thanks Flash,

I have always wondered, how do I know if I want 32bit or 64?

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Right click on the screen and select properties, then display properties and it will tell you.
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Hi Scruff,

On Win 7, it doesn't have properties when you right click, do I want 'Screen Resolution'? Or 'Graphics Properties?

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Re: Batch picture resizer

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Simon,
To find out if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, do the following:
1. Open System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
2. Under System, you can view the system type.

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I use VSO Image Resizer - works with 32 and 64bits edition of Windows XP, Vista, 7 and is free for personal use. Very customisable too.

http://www.vso-software.fr/products/ima ... esizer.php
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Re: Batch picture resizer

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Thanks Dave,
Is 64 Bit!

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